Atlético Sport Aviação

ASA
Full name Atlético Sport Aviação
Founded 1 April 1953 (1953-04-01)
Ground Estádio da Cidadela
Luanda, Angola
Ground Capacity 35,000
Chairman Elias José
Manager R. do Carmo Robertinho
League Girabola
2015 9th

Atlético Sport Aviação, best known as ASA, is a football club from Luanda, Angola, founded in 1953 by a group of workers from TAAG's predecessor DTA. Mr. Jacinto Medina was the first chairman. The club won its first title, the Angolan Cup, in 1995.

Before Angola's independence, the club was known as Atlético de Luanda . After independence, it was called Desportivo da TAAG, named after its major sponsor, the Angolan Airlines.

Two players from ASA represented Angola at their first World Cup in 2006: Jamba and Love.


Achievements

2002, 2003, 2004.
1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 (colonial champions)
1995, 2005, 2010.
1996, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011.

Performance in CAF competitions

2003 – Group Stage
2004 – Second Round
2005 – Second Round
2006 – Preliminary Round
2005 – Intermediate Round
2011 – Preliminary Round
1993 – Semi-Finals
2001 – Second Round
2002 – First Round
1982 – First Round
1994 – First Round
1996 – First Round

Performance in Girabola

199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016
55
6 6
777
9 9
1313

Girabola schedule & results

2016
21 Feb (h)
3–1 ACL
27 Feb (a)
PLS 1–0
05 Mar (h)
3–1 CAA
18 May (a)
LIB
18 Mar (h)
1–2 SAG
25 Mar (a)
POR
01 Apr (h)
HUI
08 Apr (a)
MAI
15 Apr (h)
KAB
22 Apr (a)
INT
29 Apr (a)
PRO
6 May (h)
PET
13 May (a)
BEN
20 May (h)
PRI
27 May (a)
4AB
03 Jun (a)
ACL
10 Jun (h)
PLS
17 Jun (a)
CAA
24 Jun (h)
LIB
01 Jul (a)
SAG
08 Jul (h)
POR
15 Jul (a)
HUI
22 Jul (h)
MAI
29 Jul (a)
KAB
05 Aug (h)
INT
12 Aug (h)
PRO
19 Aug (a)
PET
26 Aug (h)
BEN
02 Sep (a)
PRI
09 Sep (a)
4AB

ASA girabola schedule & results
2015
13th
04 Mar (a)
PRO 0–3
22 Feb (h)
1–1 SAG
28 Feb (a)
SCC 1–1
08 Mar (h)
0–1 PET
14 Mar (a)
INT 0–0
22 Mar (h)
1–0 MAQ
05 Apr (h)
2–3 PLS
10 Apr (a)
BEN 2–0
19 Apr (h)
1–1 CAA
27 Apr (a)
LIB 4–0
3 May (h)
3–1 ACL
10 May (a)
PRI 5–0
16 May (h)
0–0 KAB
24 May (a)
HUI 1–0
31 May (h)
2–3 DOM
11 Jul (h)
1–0 PRO
18 Jul (a)
SAG 0–0
25 Jul (h)
2–0 SCC
01 Aug (a)
PET 0–1
08 Aug (h)
1–3 INT
12 Aug (a)
MAQ 1–2
15 Aug (a)
PLS 1–0
22 Aug (h)
1–1 BEN
30 Aug (a)
CAA 4–1
12 Sep (h)
0–0 LIB
21 Sep (a)
ACL 2–0
26 Sep (h)
1–2 PRI
30 Sep (a)
KAB 0–1
04 Oct (h)
4–1 HUI
18 Nov (a)
DOM 1–2
2004
1st
15 Feb (h)
3–0 LUB
22 Feb (a)
SON 0–0
29 Feb (h)
3–0 SCC
03 Mar (a)
MAI 0–2
20 Mar (a)
PRO 0–0
04 Apr (h)
1–1 PET
11 Apr (a)
MAQ 0–4
17 Apr (h)
2–1 SAG
21 Apr (a)
SOY 2–0
2 May (h)
4–1 ACL
16 May (a)
INT 2–0
26 May (h)
8–1 PRI
30 May (a)
PHU 1–1
11 Jul (a)
LUB 1–1
25 Jul (h)
2–0 SON
01 Aug (a)
SCC 0–0
08 Aug (h)
6–0 MAI
14 Aug (h)
2–0 PRO
22 Aug (a)
PET 0–1
11 Sep (h)
4–1 MAQ
25 Sep (a)
SAG 1–1
02 Oct (h)
2–0 SOY
17 Oct (a)
ACL 0–1
23 Oct (h)
0–0 INT
30 Oct (a)
PRI 0–1
06 Nov (h)
4–1 PHU

Stadium

The club plays their home matches at Estádio da Cidadela, which has a maximum capacity of 35,000 people.

2016 squad

Nat No Goal-keepers Age
Senegal 22 Maguette 30
Angola30 Sucami

Nat No Defenders Age Pos
Angola3 Johnson CB
Mozambique6 Miro 34 LB
Angola 7 Júnior 28 LB
Angola 15 Gaca RB
Angola24 Babacar 30 CB

Nat No Midfielders Age Pos
Angola 2 Guelor 27 LM
Mozambique 4 Josemar 30 CM
Angola 8 Castro 30 MF
Angola 10 Reginó MF
Angola 14 Minguito 33 MF
Angola16 Nelito LW
Angola 17 Manuel 27 RM
Angola 18 Fofó 23 RW
Angola 23 Milex (c) 32 RM

Nat No Forwards Age Pos
Angola 9 David 34 FW
Angola11 João Love FW

Nat Technical Position
Brazil R. do Carmo Robertinho Head Coach
Angola Paulo Alves Paulão Assistant Coach
Angola José de Carvalho Corola Assistant Coach
Angola Matias Mateus Assistant Coach
Angola Diogo Goal-keeper Coach

Nat Medical Pos
Angola Feliciano Domingos Physician
Cuba Eduardo Leiva Physio
Angola Nzinga Toko Masseur

Nat Management Pos
Angola Elias José Chairman
Angola Cesário Ebo Vice Chairman
Angola Bravo da Rosa Head of football dept

Players in bold indicate last starting lineup (23/04/16) 
Released in midseason
Joined in midseason

Manager history

Coach Years League Cup SuperCup
Croatia Zlatko Škorić
Angola Joaquim Dinis
Angola Chico Ventura
Angola Joka Santinho
Angola João Machado (1995)(1996)
Cape Verde Carlos Alhinho (?) (March 2000)
Portugal Bernardino Pedroto (June 2000)(Jan 2007)
Portugal Manuel Fernandes (Jan 2007)(Dec 2008)
Brazil Marinho Peres (Dec 2008)(Aug 2009)
Angola José Miguel Minhonha (Aug 2009)(Nov 2009)
Portugal José Dinis (Jan 2010)(Oct 2012)
Angola Ricardo Almeida (Jan 2013)(May 2013)
Angola José Miguel Minhonha (May 2013)(Nov 2013)
Angola Ernesto Castanheira (Jan 2013)(Mar 2014)
Angola Samy Matias (Apr 2014) (Nov 2014)
Brazil Roberto Gonçalves Robertinho (Dec 2014)

Other sports

See also

External links

References

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  2. "O Atlético Sport Aviação(ASA) sagrou-se pela segunda vez consecutiva campeão nacional" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 24 Nov 2003. Retrieved 14 Dec 2014.
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  6. "O Atlético Sport Aviação (ASA) conquistou a Supertaça de Angola" (in Portuguese). ANGOP.com. 8 Feb 2003. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
  7. "The Athletic Sport Aviation (ASA) has won the Angola Super Cup". ANGOP.com. 8 Feb 2004. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
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  9. "Football: Soccer: ASA Win Angola Super-Cup". ANGOP.com. 22 Feb 2006. Retrieved 22 Nov 2014.
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